Next you can make multiple Gmail ids by adding ‘googlemail.com’ at the end rather than the conventional ‘gmail.com’. So, some email ids could be ‘facebook.twitter@googlemail.com’, ‘facebooktwitter@googlemail.com’ etc.

Register to Facebook and Twitter

The idea lies in the fact that Facebook and Twitter does count the ‘ . ‘ and ‘ + ‘ sign in email ids. For them, all the Gmail ids written above are different unlike Google who thinks them as same. So, one can easily create separate Facebook and Twitter accounts from ‘facebook.twitter@gmail.com’, ‘face.booktwitter@gmail.com’, ‘facebooktwitter+abc@gmail.com’, ‘facebooktwitter@googlemail.com’ etc.

The most benefiting part is that all notifications from different Facebook/Twitter accounts created using different email ids will go in the same parent email id ie ‘facebook.twitter@gmail.com’.

This idea works on many more website than just Facebook and Twitter. We’ve checked it working in WordPress.org, Netvibes, Pintrest and others. The idea isn’t workable on Google Plus, being a Google service.